Urban landscapes: a convention of bridges

HUNGERFORD BRIDGE AND GOLDEN JUBILEE BRIDGES, LONDON, ENGLAND

It was a smoggy day when my wife and I went on the London Eye, a giant ferris wheel along the banks of the Thames River. This was one of the views we saw and I did a lot of work in Photoshop to bring out the best in this scene. The bridges run into Charing Cross Railway Station, which was featured in the James Bond movie Skyfall.
Nikon D7100, polarizing filter.

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6 thoughts on “Urban landscapes: a convention of bridges”

Great image, Frank. I have walked over that bridge countless times to the Southbank. The walk along the south bank of the Thames to Tate Modern and then on to Tower Bridge and even further is a great walk – did you get an opportunity to do that?